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- What are microorganisms that can cause illness in humans? capsids HACCP Pathogens
- POSSIBLE POINTS: 3 Purple flowers (F) are dominant to white flowers (f) and green seed color (G) is dominant to yellow seed color (g). If a plant is heterozygous for both flower color and seed color, then give all the possible gamete combinations that this parent can create due to independent assortment. HINT: Use the images below to help you determine the possible gamete combinations. Allele 1 & Allele 3 Allele 1 & Allele 4 Allele 2 & Allele 3 Allele 2 Allele 4 F1, Gg FG, fg FG, Fg 1G, fg F1, Gg FEF GG, Gg
- Belogical polymers are composed of repeating units of smaller monomers. Where might large polymer of the molecule in the diagram be found in the cell? in a ribosomal protein in a plant cell will in prokaryoty DNA in eukaryotic DNA
- Which statement best describes a reason for changing the classification of a species? (SC.9 The habitat of the species becomes altered by humans. Non-inheritable mutations randomly occur in a species. The number of individuals belonging to a species increases. Additional scientific information about the species is found
- In the modern classification system,molecular homology is more often used by scientists to determine how an organism is classified. What are scientists comparing when using this technique? types of habitats genetic information external structures feeding behaviors